|
10/15/2018, 02:52 PM | #1 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 932
|
2nd nem? any possible issues?
I currently have a 130 gallon tank. Mixed Reef, and one BTA. The BTA is on one end of the tank and is a good 6-9" in diameter.
I have the opportunity to get a rose BTA. Are their any issues that I would need to consider if I were to take the 2nd BTA on? |
10/15/2018, 02:58 PM | #2 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 581
|
btas shoukd be ok to mingle together. But there are always outliers that can’t eve deal with their own kind... anemones are weirdos.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
10/16/2018, 04:52 AM | #3 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,248
|
Some talk about chemical warfare between wild caught and captive bred BTA's...Don't know if it's true,but I've seen one guy post a warning that his whole tank full of "high end" sunburst anemone clones got wiped out after he introduced a wild caught specimen...just saying
__________________
HotTuna |
10/16/2018, 09:05 AM | #4 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 14,655
|
No issues, other than you may end up w/ more than 2 at some point, often a split occurs when new to tank
__________________
There's a fine line between owning your tank and your tank owning you! Current Tank Info: SCA 120g RR Starfire, Tunze silence 1073.02 return, 40g sump w/ fuge, SWC Extreme 160 cone skimmer,Geismann reflexx 4xT5, 2x Panorama Pro LED strips, Vortech MP40QD |
10/16/2018, 10:17 AM | #5 | |
Registered Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 5,797
|
Quote:
There are also male and female BTAs and I think this affects how they interact with one another too. Plus, there are both apparently colonial and solitary forms of BTAs. All that said, if you're talking about normal BTAs and RBTAs, then I don't think it's a big deal to have some together. You'll know if a few weeks if they're not compatible.
__________________
Tank info: 120 gallon 48x30x20 high DT. Clownfish breeding rack in full swing: C-Quest Onyx, Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso + Rod's Onyx, wild percula + Rod's Onyx. |
|
10/17/2018, 05:38 PM | #6 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 139
|
I have purchased 3 from different sources and now have over 40. They have finally stopped splitting and are growing large but all get along some are just about on top of each other. Funny thing is except for an occasional run away they tend to stay put.
|
10/17/2018, 06:46 PM | #7 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 14,655
|
I'm usually not concerned w/ same species, and many keep nem specific w/ multiples, especially BTA's.
The only time I ever had an issue was mixed species, LTA and crispa, and that spans a 33 year period of keeping anemone's, and they were directly up against each other as one moved. I don't doubt chem warfare exists and can happen, but I don't see or hear much about it really, and I think my one time was from direct contact of mixed species. BTA's I've had multiples touching and never saw an issue. New to tank BTA's often split from what seems to be new tank/params, possible shock or stress, that's pretty common. Of course this is just my own personal experience I'm sharing, and they are animals, so many things are possible, but I would not expect issues. Touching, doing something that disturbs them, much like you'll see even euphyllia slime up from handling them would more likely trigger a response IMO
__________________
There's a fine line between owning your tank and your tank owning you! Current Tank Info: SCA 120g RR Starfire, Tunze silence 1073.02 return, 40g sump w/ fuge, SWC Extreme 160 cone skimmer,Geismann reflexx 4xT5, 2x Panorama Pro LED strips, Vortech MP40QD |
Thread Tools | |
|
|